Zoe Thompson Moore

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Zoe Thompson-Moore/piecewerk (Pākehā) lives in Te Awakairangi ki Tai Lower Hutt with her family. An artist around the block, she can usually be found in the backyard gleaning inspiration from the loose-parts-play of neighbourhood kids and tending the beloved community compost heap. She is a member of the Dirty Laundry Collective.

Everything By: Zoe Thompson-Moore

Art07.12.23

Dirty Laundry is a collective of artists and writers whose exhibition at Toi Pōneke explored invisible labour in the home. Here, they use images and words to stitch together a 'crazy quilt' about how they collaborate and carve space for creativity in their busy lives.

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